Title of article :
Unusual combination of mitral valve prolapse, bicuspid aortic valve, and ventricular septal defect restricted by the tricuspid septal leaflet
Author/Authors :
Kocabaş, Umut Department of Cardiology - Soma State Hospital - Manisa - Turkey , Kaya, Esra Department of Cardiology - Turgutlu State Hospital - Manisa - Turkey , Soydaş Çınar, Cahide Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Ege University - İzmir - Turkey
Abstract :
A 35-year-old woman presented at the emergency department with the symptoms of shortness of breath and palpitations.
Her medical history was unremarkable. Auscultation revealed a
localized, high frequency, 2/6 pansystolic murmur at the third and
fourth left intercostal spaces. The 12-lead electrocardiogram indicated a normal sinus rhythm. Transthoracic echocardiography
revealed mild mitral regurgitation with late systolic left atrial prolapse of mitral leaflets in the parasternal long axis view, and congenital bicuspid aortic valve (CBAV) was seen in the parasternal
short axis view, without any significant stenosis or regurgitation
findings. In the apical 4-chamber view, a 5-mm, membranous
ventricular septal defect (VSD) was seen in the baseline portion
of the interventricular septum (Fig. 1a). Transesophageal echocardiography revealed prolapse of the anterior mitral leaflet in
the 38° view (Fig. 1b, arrow), prolapse of the P2L scallop of the
posterior mitral leaflet in the mid-esophageal 0° view according to the modified Carpentier classification (Fig. 1c, arrow), and
CBAV in the 35° view (Fig. 1d, asterisk). In the mid-esophageal
0° view, a 7-mm, small VSD in the membranous septum with a
left-to-right shunt was observed (Fig. 1e, 1f, arrow). The VSD and
left-to-right shunt were restricted by the tricuspid septal leaflet
(Fig. 1b, asterisk). The patient’s Qp/Qs ratio was <1.5; moreover,
her mitral and aortic valvular functions, right heart volume, and
systolic pulmonary arterial pressure were normal. The patient
was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse, CBAV, and membranous VSD, and a follow-up program was arranged.
Keywords :
Unusual combination , mitral valve prolapse , bicuspid aortic valve , ventricular septal defect restricted , tricuspid septal leaflet